TREKK Resource Repository Update

This is a guest post from Carly Leggett, a Knowledge Broker for TREKK and a Knowledge Translation Coordinator for CHI.

The first hour is the most important in saving lives and changing how a child lives after emergency care.Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) was established in 2011 to ensure the latest research in pediatric emergency medicine is applied within general emergency departments. TREKK connects 12 pediatric centres/teaching institutions, 37 general emergency departments, and 24 other organizations across Canada to assist general emergency departments in the access, adaptation and implementation of new knowledge.

TREKK works with leading researchers and emergency specialists to provide the latest tools, resources and evidence to front line, health care professionals in emergency departments across Canada. These resources can be found in the Resources section of our open access and publicly available website, trekk.ca. These include: